ARIANA Miyamoto entered the Miss
Universe Japan beauty contest after a mixed-race friend committed
suicide. And she endured abuse after winning the crown because of her
skin colour.
Far from being put off by the backlash, Miyamoto resolved to use
her new-found fame to help fight racial prejudice — in much the same way
British supermodel Naomi Campbell broke down cultural barriers in the
fashion industry a generation ago.
“I’m stubborn,” said Miyamoto, the daughter of a Japanese mother and black American father, who turned 21 on Tuesday.
“I
was prepared for the criticism. I’d be lying to say it didn’t hurt at
all. I’m Japanese — I stand up and bow when I answer the phone. But that
criticism did give me extra motivation,” she said.
-AFP .


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